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设 计 师:Paul Cremoux W.
所 在 地:墨西哥 墨西哥城
图片来源:Héctor Armanadoherrera and PCW
Cormanca House
Paul Cremoux事务所公开了他们最新的建筑设计——位于墨西哥城的Cormanca住宅。设计师希望在这紧张的176平方米的基地上,为客户建造出多层但每个空间都能通风采光的住宅。深色石面板用于建筑外表面,在内部空间也间歇使用,主要是为了利用石块的自然纹理来增加空间深度。室内还用到了暖色的榉木,与深色石材形成了这个建筑的色彩基调。二层主要作为垂直绿化庭院,为室内提供了绝好的庭院景观视野。新的垂直绿化墙作为整个建筑的背景,共有4000种植物,可以用来调节温度、湿度和空气质量。三个供暖烟囱利用烟囱效应,可以吸出室内热气,有助于保持室内温度。可回收材料、环保涂料和交叉通风系统的使用也都保证了这个住宅的高效运转。
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International studio Paul Cremoux Studio has just shared images of their newest structure, the 'Cormanca House' in Mexico City, that aims to make the most of the tight 176 m2 site to give the owners a residence with layers of complexity and access to ventilation and light from every space. Dark slade stone panels are used to veneer the exterior surfaces and appear periodically in the interior to give depth to the spaces with their naturally textured characteristics. Warmer beech wood offsets the heavier stones completing a full range of color within the home. The second level is used primarily as an outdoor patio, where the house tries to push the definition of courtyard by creating a relationship between the horizontal interior and exterior program and the new vertical green wall that serves as a backdrop to the entire construction. Containing over 4000 different plants, the vegetated wall is seen as a natural regulator for humidity, temperature, and air quality, taking out a large surface area of what would otherwise absorb a considerable amount of heat. Three heat expulsion chimneys located within the house helps maintain a comfortable interior temperature by using a stack effect to suck out hot air. Recyclable materials, environmentally-friendly paints, and an effective use of cross ventilation add to the numerous passive strategies used to assure the efficient functioning of the home. |
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